Jon Moxley vs. Adam Page in a Texas Death Match.
AEWAEW All In Texas advertised AEW’s biggest show of the year with seven of AEW infinite titles on the line. Toni Storm puts her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against Mercedes Mone. AEW International champion Kenny Omega faces AEW Continental champion Kazuchika Okada for the Unified Championship. Hangman Adam Page faces Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship. All three matches have promised death.
This week’s go-home broadcast of AEW Dynamite garnered 637,000 viewers.
AEW Dynamite Ratings And Viewership
- July 10, 2025 | 637,000 viewers
- July 3, 2025 | 584,000 viewers
- June 25, 2025 | 613,000 viewers
- June 18, 2025 | 736,000 viewers
- June 11, 2025 | 597,000 viewers
AEW All In Results On July 12, 2025
- The Opps def. The Deathriders | AEW Trios Titles
- MJF won the Men’s Casino Gauntlet
- Dustin Rhodes def. Daniel Garcia, Kyle Fletcher and Sammy Guevara | TNT Title
- Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay def. The Young Bucks
- Athena won the Women’s Casino Gauntlet
- The Hurt Syndicate def. The Patriarchy and Jetspeed | AEW Tag Team Titles
- Toni Storm def. Mercedes Mone | AEW Women’s World Title
- Kazuchika Okada Def. Kenny Omega | Unified Championship
- Hangman Adam Page def. Jon Moxley | AEW World Championship
AEW All In Ticket Sales
- AEW All In Venue: Globe Life Field (Arlington, Tex.)
- AEW All In Tickets Distributed: 25,671
- AEW All In Tickets Available: 1,561
AEW All In Highlights, Winners And Grades
The Opps Def. The Deathriders
The venue looked very good on television, and AEW did a good job hiding all the empty seats in a 40,000-seat building that only sold 25,000 tickets.
Fans popped when Powerhouse Hobbs tagged in, chanting “Meat!”
Wheeler Yuta was chopped into oblivion by all three members of The Opps early on in the match.
Because of the big building, there were long stretches of silence in between big spots.
There was an awesome spot where Powerhouse Hobbs was on Claudio Castagnoli’s shoulders, ready to take a Doomsday Device. Hobbs caught Yuta in midair and countered with a powerslam.
There was a “This is awesome” chant developing, but Claudio stepped on it with a big swing against a barricade. Hobbs trapped Yuta in a spinning Muscle Buster for the win. Very good opener.
After the match, the Deathriders laid out The Opps, including a Pillmanizer to Samoa Joe’s neck. Perhaps Hook comes back to take Samoa Joe’s spot?
The Opps vs. The Deathriders Grade: B+
MJF Wins Casino Gauntlet Battle Royal
AEW Casino Gauntlet Order
- Marc Briscoe
- MJF
- Ricochet
- Bandido
- Konosuke Takeshita
- Mistico
- Josh Alexander
- Anthony Bowens
- Roderick Strong
- Brody King
- Juice Robinson
- Kota Ibushi
- The Beast Mortos
- Max Caster
Fans chanted “bald” when Ricochet hit the ring. Ricochet and MJF formed a temporary alliance.
Fans popped for Mistico, but literally nobody sang his song. Texas is close to Mexico, but it ain’t Mexico.
Mistico and Briscoe locked in double Fujiwara armbars before the move was broken up.
MVP, who appeared on commentary, briefly left the announce desk to coach up MJF.
A clean-shaven Rock Hard Juice Robinson got a huge pop in his return. He went right for Ricochet.
The Gates of Agony hit the ring and laid out Juice Robinson to help their new ally Ricochet. The Gunns made the save to even the odds.
Max Caster walked over Anthony Bowens on his way to the ring, while doing his chant, but Bowens stopped Caster from getting into the ring. Caster took a knee from Roderick Strong for his troubles.
MJF, who was picking his spots the entire match, vultured a pinfall from Marc Briscoe over Roderick Strong for the win.
Casino Battle Royal Grade: B-
Dustin Rhodes Def. Daniel Garcia, Kyle Fletcher And Sammy Guevara
Adam Cole, who had to forfeit the TNT Title due to injury, cut a very emotional promo where he teased retirement, but said he wasn’t in the right head space to talk about that. After the promo, Cole was joined by his fellow Paragon members Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly. Cole was interrupted by Daniel Garcia, who gave him a hug.
By the end of this night, no less than three AEW wrestlers will be carrying multiple belts. Being a belt collector used to be a gimmick, but with all the belt inflation in AEW, it's the bare minimum.
Kyle Fletcher and Daniel Garcia slapped each other while trapped in sharpshooters from Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara. A hot mic picked up Garcia calling Fletcher a p—y.
Daniel Garcia interrupted a Natural Kick to give a Natural Kick of his own. Guevara followed suit with a natural Natural Kick. The Protostar’s nether regions were in worse shape than his terrible nickname.
After a miscommunication between Guevara and Rhodes, Garcia trapped Sammy in a Boston Crab.
Kyle Fletcher got his revenge by hitting high boots in the corner on his adversaries. He ate a cutter from Guevara for his troubles.
Dustin Rhodes rolled up Daniel Garcia for the win. He now has three belts. Just like Mercedes, just like the winner of Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada. Hilarious.
Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara Grade: B
The Young Bucks Def. Will Ospreay And Swerve Strickland
Will Ospreay had a very well-produced entrance inspired by Assassins Creed.
Swerve Strickland was played out by JoJo Offerman, who performed “Ain’t Nobody” by Chaka Khan. The Young Bucks received their standard entrance with much more pyro. The Young Bucks disappeared for a moment before reentering with a Founding Fathers-themed entrance. Similar to Anarchy in the Arena at AEW Double or Nothing. It was so long, and was more boring than it was funny. Fans booed after the decidedly long entrance ended.
After a slow start to this match, Will Ospreay willed Globe Life Field into the match by hulking up. He was cut off by a boot from Nick Jackson as the Young Bucks regained control. The announcers played up the telepathic connection between the Young Bucks compared to the inexperienced tag team of Ospreay and Swerve.
Both teams got Globe Life Field all the way back in the match with a Superkick Party followed by stereo Destroyers and a stereo House Call/Hidden Blade by Swerve and Ospreay. The babyfaces hit a stereo Styles Clash for a nearfall. The pair then hit a Swerve Stomp/Stormbreaker combo, but Matt Jackson made the save.
The Young Bucks hit the TK Driver to Swerve on the outside, leaving Ospreay dead to rights. After More Bang for your Buck, Ospreay kicked out at a long two. After a dramatic sequence, Swerve saved Ospreay from an EVP Trigger. “I thought he was dead,” said Tony Schiavone.
Ospreay accidentally stuck Strickland with a Hidden Blade and ate an EVP Trigger for a great nearfall. Ospreay also kicked out of a TK Driver.
The Young Bucks peppered Ospreay with super kicks, but Swerve stood in front of him—much like Ospreay did for Swerve in a similar situation weeks ago. The Young Bucks annihilated Swerve with Superkicks, but Swerve and Ospreay countered the EVP Trigger with a Hidden Blade from Ospreay while Swerve clinched the Young Bucks.
Swerve and Ospreay hit a House Call/Hidden Blade combo for the win.
The Young Bucks vs. Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay Grade: A
Athena Wins The Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match
AEW Casino Gauntlet Order
- Kris Statlander
- Megan Bayne
- Willow Nightingale
- Tay Melo
- Thekla
- Julia Hart
- Queen Aminata
- Mina Shirakawa
- Athena
- Thunder Rosa
- Syuri
- Alex Windsor
Willow Nightingale got a huge pop, and the camera cut to a heelish Statlander, who seemed none-too-pleased to see her former friend. After a flurry of offense from Willow, Statlander and Bayne hit a double chokeslam on Bayne.
Tay Melo hit the ring and the match violently halted to a stop. Melo and Bayne messed up a La Mistica spot.
Harley Cameron came out of nowhere and shoved Penelope Ford off the top rope. Cameron and Anna Jay chased off Penelope Ford.
Nightingale hit a Dr. Bomb, but Statlander broke it up.
Sky Blue accompanied Julia Hart to the ring, and though Sky Blue wasn’t in the match, she was in the ring for half the match as if she was. It got to the point where the referee had to scream “Get out!”
Athena got a Texas-sized ovation from her hometown crowd. Athena was followed by fellow texan Thunder Rosa.
There was a chain of tilt-a-whirl’s. Willow Nightingale had the best tilt-a-whirl and it wasn’t even close.
Athena won with an O-Face on Mina Shirakawa as another Texas product went over.
Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match Grade: B-
The Hurt Syndicate Def. The Patriarchy And Jetspeed
Westside Gunn played the Hurt Syndicate out to the ring, and MVP even rapped his verse.
FTR appeared on commentary, where they accused Jetspeed of stealing their dives and flips.
Shelton Benjamin dumped Mike Bailey onto the field and fans exploded into chants of “We hurt people!”
There was a great spot where Shelton teased powerbombing Speedball from the top rope only to take a hurricanrana from Kevin Knight.
Nick Wayne hit a dangerous-looking cutter on Mike Bailey where he landed spine-first on the apron. Knight followed up with a dropkick on Nick Wayne, who flipped from Speedball’s shoulders onto the other tag teams.
Bobby Lashley shoved FTR, and their attempt to get involved in the match backfired as they distracted Christian, who walked into a Bobby Lashley Spear.
After the match, Nick Wayne turned on Christian with an Unprettier. Just as Wayne got ready to hit a Conchairto, Edge made a surprise appearance to save Christian. “Go Find yourself,” said Cope to Christian.
The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Patriarchy and Jetspeed Grade: B
Mercedes Mone’s Undefeated Streak Ends Vs. Toni Storm
Texas Rangers cheerleaders did a choreographed dance during Mercedes Mone’s entrance. Mercedes wore the names of all the women she beat for gold on her robe. It reminded me of when The Undertaker had caskets for all his victims at WrestleMania 30. The night they ended The Streak.
Toni Storm walked out in a mime outfit. Fans were mostly behind Toni, but there were dueling “Let’s go Toni/CEO” chants.
Luther and Toni teamed up for a spot where Toni sat on Luther’s shoulders as she tossed Mercedes off the apron. “Luther” chants ensued.
Luther saved Toni Storm as he caught her when she fell off the apron. Mercedes hit a Meteora on Luther and fans booed loudly.
Fans continued booing Mercedes as as she hit the Three Amigos suplexes.
Toni Storm came roaring back, but Mercedes bit her way out of a submission. Toni Storm bit Mercedes back while Storm had Mone in a tombstone position, and we’ll just leave it a that.
Storm ate a MoneMaker but kicked out. I believe she was the first woman to ever kick out of that move.
A bloodied Storm hit three consecutive Storm Zeros on Mercedes, only for Mercedes to kick out.
Toni Storm kissed Mercedes on the mouth and hit a Storm Zero from the middle rope for the win.
Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Mone Grade: A-
Kazuchika Okada Def. Kenny Omega
By the time both long entrances and introductions were over, it was 4:30 p.m. PST. Omega’s entrance featured a live performance of his weaker entrance theme “Take Flight.” Omega was accompanied by Kota Ibushi.
Fans exploded the second the bell rang and chanted “AEW!”
As expected, Okada worked over Kenny Omega’s gut area early and often to exploit his diverticulitis. Omega sold his stomach throughout the match. Don Callis, who was on commentary, said it was a physiologically impossibility for Kenny Omega to recover from diverticulitis. Callis got a lot of heat for attacking Omega while Omega was near the desk.
After getting the upper hand, Kenny Omega went after Don Callis, who immediately scampered. Callis returned once the action returned back to the ring.
This match had real AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vibes from WrestleMania 34.
Okada continued to bludgeon Omega’s midsection as the match’s pace remained slow.
Omega battled back, and after a One Winged Angel, Don Callis pulled referee Bryce Remsburg out. Okada countered a second One Winged Angel attempt into a Rainmaker for a nearfall.
Kazuchika hit another Rainmaker for the win.
Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega Grade: B
Hangman Adam Page Def. Jon Moxley
A whistling woman whistled a cowboy-type performance. This brought out Hangman Adam Page, with his old theme music.
Hangman Adam Page won the Texas Death Match over Jon Moxley by chain strangulation. Huge pop. Hangman received help from Will Ospreay, Bryan Danielson, Darby Allin and Swerve Strickland. A helluva match.
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